It's graver than Chernobyl in that no one can predict how the situation will develop

If no one can predict how the situation will develop, doesn't that mean no one knows if it will be graver than Chernobyl or not? Common sense says that if you don't know what will happen, it might end up worse or it might end up better...

that is as plausible as the metric of immediate accute radiation deaths-o-meter.

I said,

total number of pro-nuke deniers on DU?

that's my fanciful rebuttal to your pro-nuke industry quips.

I'll save my time and energy arguing in seriousness, for or against, in threads that have content and citations and are generally well reasoned, and not in those self-evident threads where you're you're doing your present ill-reasoned stomping.

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